Adam Levine's protegee Rozzi Crane sets out on her own

by Wochit
1:04 mins

Competing on The Voice isn't the only way to get Adam Levine to turn his chair around. University of Southern California music student Rozzi Crane caught his attention in a much subtler way. Her classmates Sam Farrar and Jacques Brautbar from the band Phantom Planet, who were working on music with Crane, showed videos of her performances to Levine's manager. When Levine saw her videos, he shot her an email asking her to be the first artist on his new label, 222 Records.
Normally, everyone would roll their eyes at another celebrity complaining about some pesky paparazzi, but Jennifer Lawrence actually makes a pretty valid point. In her interview for Vogue?s coveted September issue, the off-the-cuff actress said this about the struggle with her new-found fame: "If I were just your average 23-year-old girl and I called the police to say that there were strange men sleeping on my lawn and following me to Starbucks, they would leap into action. But because I am a famous person, well, sorry, ma?am, there?s nothing we can do. It makes no sense."